Improvement in ice-cream pails



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Letters Patent No. 107,949, dated October 4, 1870.' I

IMPRQVEMENT IN ICE-CREAM PAILS.

The Schedule referred to in these Lettera'Patent and'making part of the same.

Tv altri/'hom it may concern;

-Beit known thatI, GEORGE A. NASH, ot Niles, in

i the county of Berren `and State ot' Michigan, have invented anew and useful Improvement in Icecream Pails, of which l herehydeclare the following to be a full, clear, and exact description, referencebeing had Vto the accompanying drawing makingV a part of the same, in which;v

'. The figure is a vertical section.

vThis invention consists of a covered tin pail, having -a receptacle for the ice-cream permanently secured to the bottom of the pail, and' provided with a cover which makes it air-tight, arranged in such a lmanner that a freezing mixture, such as ice and salt, can be' introduced into the space between the outside of the receptacle and the inside of the `pail, the objectl of the `invention beingto keep smallfquantities ofice-cream l frozen. e

In the drawingy a is a tin pail, provided with the cover b.

c is the receptacle, provided with a cover, d, perma-v nentlysecured to the bottom of the pail a.

The ice-cream is put into the receptacle c, and the, cover ll placed 'upon it, making it air-tight. l The freezing mixture is placed in the space e, surrounding the receptacle c. y

The cover b is placedenpon the pail a, and prevents the iieezing mixture from thawing, so that, by this device, ice-cream can be kept frozen for a long time after4 being vtaken from the freezer in which it was originally frozen.

Having thus described my invention,

' v That I claim, and desire to secure by Letters Pat 

